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10 THE WASHINGTON HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1914.

VERMONT COLLEGIANS FAIL TO HITNEWARK MEETS YANNIGANS SPORTS AMATEUR ASSOCIATION ELECTS 'OFFICERS-GO- OD SEASON PROMISED SPORTS

TWO VERMONT TAILS Re-elect- GRIFF SELLS -"- ed to Head Amateur Association Qnatity First" 'TOMAKEAHIT MEN TO ELMIRA M&fefc JVJ, 0 fjfrft) sssssssfvfcf s i &'i,i?KBVtV'VtwPtBflB"""Insssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl LsC&tT LttBi&& ' Mumford and Meusel Go to Northern Lads Shut Out by fsssssssssssssssssssssssssss. The Avenue At Ninth gKtt'issssssssssTi5p.-.--.i:isssssssaK- i" t.T" Wli&hKt&''trKY:tfK--mt-IHP't'-- " 3 Nationals Team Plays .' wl3H New York State t&SsssssssssssssssssssssssssH ' League. Cincinnati Today. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssKusUtl? ;sssssssssssssssfc s7nssssssssssssssssssssn Beginning April 4, 'S39sslssssssssssssssss,HsssssiisssssHb"!rL-- ,sssslssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVjlnssssssssss JH BSSM''T'VtimM.f'tVissssslsPsssssssssnsssiU ssPsS sssssssssnt5 GALLIA'S WORK PLEASING YANNIGANS VS. NEWARK Parker, Bridget & Co. Will Close teFnssssssssssssssssssssss? K,- - J;, IHNfisssssssssssssssssssssE -- Engel Will Work Against M. Regulars Give Way Early to Young iSllfWSsssssK SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSS- 8SSSSSSSSSSSL . . 1 Boehling and Each Saturday at 6 P. 5 J4HssssssssssssssssssssssssssarT?bv k1 assss&.AaVssssW '..' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSP ' ji ssssssssssssssssssssssssssa sters. Who Show Up Nicely. Reds Today Cashion to B&w ssssssssssssss.HLaiii'SsislK'-'- ' -- Except When Precedes Sunday Hits Well. ' ...... HsHflBH.....sBJsvs.....H Go Route. Saturday a or Schaefer JssssklHsLsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssLj!3 mIssssssssT f sssssHBat , T ta - i VassssssssssssssssP 9, i JsWJssBlKr isHHBrVr'f Monday Holiday "Vermont's Boys proTed ssssssssKVfflHsssHKt: Br CHARLES W. SWAX. Green Mountain f.'lisssssssssflsssssssssssssstlsssssPrssssssssssssssssmy anfiS&BBBmtoJa&EKB.ssssssssssssssssssssssssH easy and yester Manager Griffith yesterday announced Business methods along with other world affairs, pro- for drift ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH 'ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi r. away with '' that he had sold Johnny Mumford. pltch-- day, the home folks walking AOslsSlssssssssssssF'JsssssssPi ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH ? ssssssssssssssssssssssssH Meusel, , to the gress forward. ssssttssssssssR i;'''.s...... Hss.ssssssKK ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl and Emll 0 no during the P-B- a IS to affair. At time ' Msssssssssssssssssffl sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi Elmlra club, of the New York State 's policy has always been to be in the front rank of ssssssssStsssssssssssVlL a XAti.r ?. HH 'sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfl report eight Inning did the collegian outfit League, and the joungsters will to those who adopt modern methods. to score. as Bentley and Gallia Wld Conroy's club the 8th of the month. threaten boy, Is receiv- Only visitors Mumford is a local who It was not so long ago that stores did business on Sat- pitched hltball ball. three ing his first experience In professional reached first base, and they walked. baseball. A big. husky chap. Mumford urday night up until midnight, and sometimes until after. innings. Nine men bids to some day be a. star of the P-- Gallia worked three ssssssssssssssssssP' ''ssP'sSSssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss fair B were among the first to close Saturdays 9 p. m., first water. He Is nothing but a young- at faced him. and eight were retired on when progressive demanded big ster, being Just twenty years old. and methods that hour. strikes. The work of the Texan should develop Into a mighty good man was pleasing to the Old Fox, as Gallia ROBERT II. YOUNG E. S. MARTI.V under Wid Conroy. Now we are making the change, announced above, be- has failed to show his real form this President. Vice president. Meusel was secured from California, lieving that is what Washington people wish. year, up to yesterday. where he had played league balL A good As the regulars were scheduled to leave hitter, Meusel has made a good Impres- Wc request that our patrons do their buying at their far Cincinnati arly last night. Grift re sion on Manager Griffith, and If his work earliest convenience, in order to help make the new move a marked at the start of the game that Finish Again warrants It he will be recalled In the fall. as soon as a regular had scored two CornelFs Amateurs Both players were sold under the optional success. runs; he could go to the clubhouse. The agreement plan. raw wind sent the vets to the plats de- termined, to slam that old pill. antf'Gandll Beats Virginia Elect Young Schaefer's Yannlgans and the Newark was able' to pack up before the third In International League club will clash to ning was over. By the time the1 sixth day at National Park, and as an added Of Course You Are Going Re-elect- session rolled around, all the veterans! Ithacans Land Deserved Vic- Officers ed at Har- attraction. Manager Griffith has an with the exception of Schaefer and .Mo- nounced that he will have the scores of P--B rgan were"1 dressed and on their way down in THE TTERALT) WILL monious Meeting Held the Washington-Cincinna- ti game posted to Have a New town. Schaefer managed to score his tory the Tenth on the score board. In this nay the fans second In the sixth Inning, and Griff PEUCT CONSTITUTION Last Night. can see two games at the same time. took pity on Morgan, and let him off. Inning. OF LOCAL AMATEUBS Today Griff plans to work Joe Boehling The Nationals counted six times In the and Jim Shaw, saving Walter Johnson Outfit for Easter opening stanta on three hits, a couple and Joe Engel for tomorrow. Grift Is of boots and a few stolen bases. This FLANNAGAN IS IN FORM President Robert II Yooic TWO LEAGUES ADMITTED anxious to get away with both games. Eastertide is the time when ev continued for some time, until Grift sent .at nljcfct dexljcnated The Wash and the boys will be out there working ery young man is buying his spring the youngsters into the game. Malcolm totrtOB Herald aa omrlal or their hardest for the Old Fox. the raiment ; a lighter Suit and light- was touched for sixteen hits in fire In. Scedal to The Washington BcraM. Kan of the Amateur Asportation Robert 11. Young is again president of a rungs, while Gilbert, who succeeded him Charlottesville. Va.. April 3. Cornell la rejrard to prlatlnjr of the the amateur association, llr. Young was Wally Smith will play short for the er Topcoat; a new Hat and new banged the unanimously chosen lead local today In on the rubber, was safely four Vir ra to the Nationals Cincinnati, as Capt, took the second of the series from and of the xand-lotter- Shoes; new brighter times In two frames. ronrtltutfon a at the meeting of the asso- Mc Bride did not make the trip with the a Shirt and a Schaefer led with the stick, getting ginia, winning out In the tenth in a association. ciation last night at Spalding's store. remainder of the team, which left last Necktie: cheerier Socks a Cane, three singles, while Shanks was close close, exciting game. 5 to 3. Flannagan Startlnn; tomorrow. The Herald Clark Grimth and K. S. Martin wero night. Asie of the , Acoata stas and Gloves. The substance of his behind with a brace of doubles. Llnne-ha- n pitched a good came and deserved o will print each day a section of elected lce presidents, with Charles M. the only extra man taken ", King is furnished the fielding feature for the win In nine Innings, but his support was the which all members as treasurer wants here. when he snagged Al Williams urged Mr Young ha been president for the Jay Carl Cashion will work this after- visitors bad in the tenth, when the Ithacans of the association are to line drive In the fifth frame, getting the clip out and retain, as copies past few year, and his ability to direct noon if his arm is rieht. The big fel- scored three runs on a single . Capt the the local organization has muih to low Is to go For Young Men big catcher at first. being Mill not be. hid anxious the route to see If N'erf was a little off In the field of the constitution ilo ulth the success of that body. With his whip will stand the strain, and The Score. slip-up- s, good guilty of several but had a printed for some time. such able assistants as Clark Griffith Manager Schaefer will more than like Suits With Dash WASHINGTON. AB. E. h. ro. A. t. day at the bat. As In the past. The Herald will and H S. Martin, the supervisor of play- ly let him etay on the hill The fans Just a Mocller. rf...... I 2 1 Traub held the locals to six hits, and publish alt news of Interest to ground, the local amateur association will yet a chance to see all the young- AeosU. if ...... 1 I had good control throughout. will year In Yannlgans 3b . .. 4 I the amateurs. hae another banner under the sters action, as the will of the Bizarre Sduefer. Virginia bid fair to een things up In line-u- p Lee. 3b...... 0 0 Order The Herald XOW! leadership of President Robert II. as follows Paul Smith, left field. . her half of the tenth, when Neff started Young. Spencer, center Held, 3Icusel, first dic- nun. cf : : on base. But they don't sacrifice the r Smith, cf .... I 0 things with a. double and scored Schaefer, second base. A Williams, Z slntle, was caught tates of good taste. GsndO. lb ... t Word's but the latter The meeting last night was all har- catcher. Gedenn. shortstop, Lee. third Wltlisnii. lb, 2 0 trying to stretch his bingle Into a double, Rentier, right field, Cashion. 7 c. mony. Not discord sounded base. and form-fittin- g, Herein. 2b 4 1 and the contest was over. The Cornell WESTERN HIGH BEATS a sss Mumford, The close 2b 0 0 throughout the lengthy meeting, and Schwartje, and R. Williams,, eVinmtie. club left tonight for Washington, where Plicners. and Norfolk styles Shssst. If 2 2 Georgetown Saturday and Mon eerthlng ivas pcachts and cream. Spencer If . 2 it meets GEORGETOWN FRESHMEN Kleven league were represented the that young men desire. Smith, s 4 2 day. Score. Capital City. Central. East Wahington Mel Gallia pitched great ball yester Henri, c. lb J 2 roroelL AB H O A El irpnia. Alt II O A F. day, If he was working against a .. . 1 Sunday Departmental, Federal, een 0 4 5 School. checks, plaids, Morsel, lb. . 2 fo.iinA.i-.- OHJujef 4 0 college crew Gallia fanned eight of the Popular and Bentler, 3 2 IneoTanb . S 0102 2 Ojhmith.rf . ... 4 118 0 Hitting of HeinZ and Royer Feature Marquette. Northwest Sunday School, R. p...... 1 5 J 4 2 nln&jsten hlra. and Alva Will- stripes in cheviots, tweeds, p. 1 1 HiU.j.. t 3 Ot.Sfff.Ss. J - I R. Y. 31. C tA., Treasury. Rosedale, and that faced serges, Csllis. !...... S 1 MWlutr.lf 4 0 receiving, 1 Contest Ways Ureat iams, who did the remarked Tatar lb . S 2 4 1 WWonl lb ..... 4 11 t I Pane Potomac leagues. and homespuns. Totsls .. 3 W 3 H 0 lntTerfr.Jl.. ooi3 that Gallia used one of the best curve VERMONT. AB. R. H. rO. A. fc. BauxhfT.cf.. 4soli2 2 1 ofstirsier.2b... 1221 Game at Third. balls he had cer seen. Adairl3b 4 6 OKIreenx ... . .41144 T 1 0 Two new were to Maiden, ...... 2 6 0 1 0 12 circuits admitted if Tranb.p.... 4 0 14 SiFlannaran.P-- . 4 Western Illgh School defeated the in associatlon-t- he Berry, lb ...... 140 membership the Thn framA torfaY will be called nromnt- - to University freshmen yester- - Treas-da- y $12 $25 c. 33 1 3) 19 Totsls.. .. 34 ( 30 It 4 j, and Trea,ury leagues. The Msjforth, .. Totals 5 on the Marquette League diamond. ly at 3 o'clock. Flu Pitrlt. cf..... Cornell J--S ury LcaKtle wll, be compost of ccht Frczier. 2b ...... Vlixmla 0 list1 1 I 0 -J .!, clubs, while the Roiedale outfit will For Men of More Con- if . of G. V. freshmen, led Popular Topcoats G.lUthw. Rons scored Donovan. Bills Gres-xcs- Bsnsner. Heinr. the at travel alon slx clubg PREPS WIN FROM Lyons, ss...... of four1 Tranh, Neff (21. Green. e hlta-B- ilK bat with three safe clouts out servative Taste Balmaccans Chesterfields Linnchsn. 3b...... eff. FlaDnacsn. Three-bas- hit Taber, trips to the plate, while Roger's hitting Msloolin, p. Smith. As predicted In Washington Herald FRIENDS SCHOOL Suits cut along less radical Samllce hits Sentries;. White Stolen baes and Petne's work third featured for The English Topcoats Rain- Gilbert, p ..... at two-tea- Srtiinci, Donotan, Tabrr. Smith. Word. Wool, Western. Score. last fall, the rule passed last lines, but which, neverthe- Stickler. Double to Billa. Base on night, and ball tossers can sign nlth coats in the most desirable ToUU ..... 0 21 Kt U'estrrn. ibhoai; AB H O A E less, accentuate that P-- B balls-- OS Traub. off Flannagan. L Hit 1 0 0 (Vfeuii t. 0 1 two clubs. An amendment was offered Twirling x- 4; br Msssm.cf ... 5 a i Farrell. in Addition to Great W sshingtoo...... - 3... 1 1 (Olillt pitched halls-Wo-rd. Wool. Struck out By Traub, I'eiDeo . .. 3 0 4 3 OlDriluOD... . S 0 3 to this rule by President Clark, of the principle Individuality. fabrics. Vermont I 8, by Flannafan. 5. Wild ratdiea Tranb. Flanna Hojrrh. S 3 3 I eillrini.se 4 3 12 0 Departmental league, which called for Ball. Is Star Clouter First base errors Washington,Iltlllll--3. Left Htesms.ss 12 3 1 . 3 10 0 0 br k. can. Tune of came 2:05. Umpire Mr. Chewninc 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 signing two 4, Vermont. 2. First bsse on Adms.p..... 3 10 all but pitchers with clubs. imsuj.p.. 1 - fl';?-rf- of Fray. Off 2, Heotle;. 3. Innings I : i !, ! S'but this Inmcndment was defeated. balls Malcolm. off herranUf.. i iw v ru ica.iu ... S CO Georgetown $15 to $40 $15 to $40 Brntlry. 4 5 S 0 eillar.li, 4 In ontest between the pitched-- Br Moloolm. 5; br 5'bj GUbrt. SCORES ln&lb 14 0 0 a 2. by Gallia. X Hits msde-O- ir Malcolm. IS. oS BRICKLEY IC310U.C J JZ J W1I1TU.P , 0 0 0 0 0 Preps and Friends Select School, the Bentlej. Grcaeclote.rf 4 2 0 0 OJKIIlrcnucp . a A I President Watson, of the Potomac Gilbert. 4. TStrnck out Br Malcolm. 2. br o. latter was decisively defeated b a 7 Three-bas- e Tm-bs- , UielA...... League, was air interested spectator at Gallia, 8. hit Moriler. 41 I, br FIRST HELD GOAL Totsls 36 IS 27 10 loio -- the. to 1 score. iss. f2). Henry, Smith. Bentley. meeting last night, and remarked Moron I Totsls 35 5 21 11 2' . , The game was marked by loose fielding Amsta. Sscrinre Morisn. Shanks. Western... - ,. iv.iltlh. uv1. " .il... iv GIANTS CONFLICT bssea-Mo- (21. (2). J1.AAAJ. on part of both teams. Farrell plaed Stolen (3. Schaefer Milan G. U. Frntunen. - league""J will do in regard to becoming a the NORMAN CORBIN Williams. SbanU. Smith C). Moron. Varsity Team, in Spring Football 0010030 an exceptionally brilliant game for the GandU. 1TtitisLt vawvs Tasas ttfm t Go ab N. member of the association, but I think to IVoble on to Gandil ball Maj- - during innings sicoore I"ad t. Cstans! ll would be a good thing for the bo to Prep and the file he WITH FEDERALS fcrth, 1. Umpire-- II It Altrock. Time of Practice, Defeats Second Adsms. Collins. Mchols. Reliable Horse & Mule It hsll-- occupied the mound he did not allow Co., 10 Dnlin (2), Hum. Crow. First Use on T understand the workings of the came 2 hours and minutes. - by String Eleven. Adsms. 3, off Body. 2, Diets, 3. Incises tlon better before passing judgment, Wi a hit. and not a run was scored his 212 nth St N. w. Br Adsms, 5; br Bndr. 4; bj Diets, 1; br will hold a meeting Monday night, and opponents. He also had a good day at McGraw's Team and Tinker's Feds in DODGERS PROVE EASY Cambridge. Mass., April 3. The first 7. Hits msdeOff Adsass, 3. off Brsdr. , something Is sure to happen then." the bat, connecting for a . football score to be made by a college off Dirts. 4; off KDlrojnrt, IL Strait ont-- Br double, single, and sacrifice out of four New Orleans as Rival Adsms. ; Brsdr, KDlcorns, 4. Boms team In 1914 came on the stadium grid- br 3: br Bright- - trips to the plate. and Boynton FOR NEW YORK YANKS ran-He-inz. Two-bs- u hits Mebols. Htemros. Stolen Babe Tomey will manage the Irlncc iron this afternoon, when Capt. Charles plajed well for Friends School. Score: Attractions. varsity SMTesnt. Hit br pitrher-- Br Bndr wood Park club in the Northwest Sun E. Brickley, of the Harvard (Iter, KMtoome. BrrJInl. Wild ntdm-Brad- y, day School League, and the eteran Is : 1'irrs. All HO A 1J t'nrndi AB II II K New Orleans. April J. Organized base- 4 2 4 0 C ft team, lifted a Meld goal from the Adsms. rsssed (3, Hsrshsn. Bslk-Br- sdr. Milkr.il I1erce.cf.c 3 3 0 ball the Federal league will In- getting a mighty sweet club together 3 0 2 0 1 and hae Brown Shows Poor Form in First only score Cmpire-M- r. WOlisms. Time of sme 1 Wohlinan.2b. 110 OT.vl... 2 try-o- line and made the of the day. Babe Kuijf-l- f y,2b . OlMsrshilUb.. 0 3 0 1 first as attractions wnen 53 "Watch us this car," said last 1111 rial hour snd minutes. 1 ning. Giving Chancemen Early Brickley's team of "regulars" defeated up Heirn rr jf . 2 0 0 0 0 Ssrkv3b p.... 2 0 0 1 the New York Giants under Manager w night. "We'll make a lot of 'era sit NiLsncLrf . . 0 0 0 01 1, kinZ-P-. 0 0 3 the second eleven, which was directed 0ft four-gam- e and take notice. VarreU p.ef.. 4 3 0 3Kmrcf.. 10 0 12 arrive tomorrow for a 1. 4 1 1 1 Lead Score, 6 to by H. R. Snyder, the assistant coach. K.-- 0. BROWN THROUGH. Trslner.o. .. 211 3 Ifesll II 1 ft 0 series with the local Southern League 3 to 0, In a half hour of play. It?nMini.lf.. 2 0 1 0 01 Geo Klnc.2b.. 10 0 0 0 team. Auction Sale Monday, April 6, 1914. New York, April X In the second game John T. Stewart, manager of the cham Mrl.uin'Sb.. 3 0 2 0 r,.miio,iT. . 3 0 1 10 0 Is of the Inter-leag- series, the Yankees Sieosl to The Wssbmstm Hersld. plon Petworth club last season, has Dsiler.rf ... 3 10 0 Bojnton.rOb. 3 0 0 S Manager Tinker already on the HEAD onnry I .. e o I l o ground Chicago 125 125 6 New York, April X K.O. Brown Is called a meeting Monday night O O O with his Federals, and defeated the Brooklyn Nationals today, GAME TO WHITE SOX. for at rjeiinnrn 3 S through. Empire to- 4:ifl has booked the same four dajs with Norman Corhln head from Va. to L Brown's of form gae the At the Athletic CIud his residence. Eighth street north- IsrlVVme.! ) I I I a Mon-gom- lack --f C P Heckeweg in head night he was beaten miserably by Packey west, purpose of organlizing an- team. While It Is Known from Chancemen an early lead. Cole appeared Fort Worth, Tex., April 1 Playing a for the Totsls .. 10 21 I I! Count W. II Chambers 1 Yanks, pitching Hommey In ten round". The once great other league. This will be 3 that the conflicting of the dates is purely for the first time for the regular ball team In a regular ball yard circuit known Preps 2 4 x- -T head from West Virginia City Con- nothing accidental. neither team seems to 6 innings. allowed but two little Dutchman has left. lie had either as the Commercial, Federal or Friends 0 0 01000 0 1 0 fear the tractors 30 head. Gus Morgan head. the last four lie came as a treat to the White Box Regu- I comparison on part only one punch remaining the swinging League, according Itons-Ber- rns the of that ultimate hits, struck out three and passed none. lars today their one-nig- ht stands. Suburban to tho class (21. Miller. Ftohlmsn. SPECIALS. after left that made a fortune for him. Had of teams are represented Fsrreb. critic the fan. Fecklnpaugh's triple in the fourth was They trimmed the Fort Worth team of that at the Dsiler. Elchhom. Sscks. Ikmed runs Preps, X 2 pairs 1 Hommey put on full speed during every meeting. First bss by ermes Preps, 1. mules. extra nice road the feature. Score: league, 6 to 2, Friends. Left en 3 good mares In 1 the Texas 1 Callahan used put Preps, 4 mare foal. nearly round he could not have failed to hsses 3; Friends, First Use on hi U-s- Off MEET MARINES TODAY. new-- grocery wagon. R.H.E. three pitchers. Johnson went three In 1 platform K. T. Americans.... Brown away. One wag remarked from Manager of clubs desiring to enter the Fsrrell. 6; off Onrnwr, 1, off Bojntod. Innings Male All t nings and did splendidly. House re 1ST Prltate Day, Every Day. Brooklyn Nationals.. lOliltllMI I 1 I I I 0 the gallery to Dan Morgan: "Well, piunen rsrmi. s. tn tloonej. Zz by Boynum. 5, We carry I M Marquette League are urged to attend the by msde-O- T The the largest assortment of Bstteiies CsldweU, Cols and Sweeney: Brown. placed him. but showed no class. He Brown stayed the ten rounds, Dan." 8srks. L Hit ff Roynton. off Ssexs. Uncoln Athletic Club will play public private meeting of that organization which has X Struct out By Fsrrell, 7 Cooney, by the United stock at both and sale Ifeffer and Fischer. Umpires Messrs. O'Brien and was yanked after allowing three runs. Hommey Is not a hard hitter, or Brown br 2. States Marine Corps' team, of any stable In the District of Co- Kmslit. Jasper, the Dubuque wizard, finished, been called for tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Boynton. I; by Sick.. 1. Home run FsrrelL Vwu-ba- of the Treasury League, today on the could never have finished. He did Irr. lumbia. two ifit the National Guard Armory. President Fsrrell. Sscrifln, hits Smith, Rosedale Pla grounds. Seventeenth and holding the locals to scant hits. seem to him, Mlsnd, Slul.n (21. ErcrythlBs; Must Be Represented sr have his wits about and Edwards stated last night that the league Fsrrell. bssrs Trainer Dsilry. Gales streets 5:13. Money is CUBS DOWN TBDIANAPOHS. only in spots did he fight anything like Miller, O King. Fsrrell, Kinsslrr, northeast at The Refunded. Whits Sox. I would be formally organized tonight, and denhorn Hit club boys will present strongest Stock Can Be Inspected on Sunday. K.-- to by plteher-- By Cooney. 1; by Boynton, Wild their Forth Worth I1HH1IM I 4 the of old. It Is hard account for desiring t line-u- p 1477. 00003000--1 tre- that all clubs franchises had pitch Owner, L Umpire Mr. Butler. Time of against the Marines, and with Phone Main Indianapolis. April X The Cubs took a Hoose, Jasper, and BrriTr; Brown's passing, except the k Batteries Johnson. that better be represented early. game 1 hour 35 minntes. Phil Maus. a big right-hande- r, of New-Yor- game Indianapolis, 2 to 1, Veasey, XoOj. and Jordan. mendous amount thumps re- sni hard from of he has The Marquette League Is the oldest one University, on mound they ex- today. Pierce, who worked the entire ceived has dulled his fighting spirit. The the In the District, and Capt. Edwards says ATLANTA AND pect) to defeat the Treasury Leaguer. game, brought In the winning run with THOMSON SCHOOL LOSES. little fellow tried desperately to make year BRAVES TIE. spurts, was that this will be tho banner for the Tomorrow the I.ineolns clash with the a single In the ninth. Schardt, for the but he not there. circuit. C. W. SWAN. strong Spartan Athletic Club of south- DR. REED In- Atlanta, Ga.. April Boston Na- locals, shut the Cubs out for four 1 The on diamond 2 31 The St John's Juniors defeated the tionals and the Atlanta Asso- west the Roiedale at nings, when he was relieved by Leroy, Southern Hilde-bran- d SPECIALIST strong John Thomson nine on the Monu- CATHOLIC U. PLAYS VERMONT. REDS BEAT LOUISVILLE. ciation club plajed a o'clock. Ray Bischoff and Wilbur who allowed but five hits. yesterday by score tie here will do the twirling for the north- B. E. mental Grounds the today, the game ending 3 to 1 H. 19 2. Atlanta east boys Capt. Ilanley on Chicago ...... of to All teams averaging sixteen Catholic University will have as Its Ky., April 3. Cincinnati, by tied the score In the eighth with two with Johnnv 804 Seventeenth Street Indianapolis 1 years desiring games address Thomas strong tho receiving end. "Mike" Cantwell and .... (MIllOtlMI0 I H I 1 opponents today the University taking the third game from Louisville runs, after one had been made In the VTADQ' Successful practice Batteries Fiesos and Archer;HSchardt,H Leroy, and Rlordan, St. John's College, 1223 Vermont George 1, Jones will be the Spartan's batter" 97 , U thn of Vermont team. Winters, the today, to made the count for the sixth. Boston scored one In the first and LI ICHild cnie chronic. Nervana. -- S Urmzstooe. avenue northwest. oia rtea box pucner, is coacning mis series two to one or of the Ameri two In the second. Score: and special diseases of Men and Woven. team. Although swamped by the Na- can Association team. Loudermllk held R.H. E. LITTLE GIANTS VICTORS. Means Health to You if Yon Suffer tionals yesterday he expects to make the Reds hitless in five Innings, but the Boston M 3 9 3 Atlsnts 3 8 0 a strong bid for the game this afternoon. major leaguers hammered out six runs Those Little Giants defeated the Klg from Catsrrti, Obesity. Bbeusutlsm. Cosstirstloa. game will 4 p. m., um- In the sixth seventh innings off Piles. Tbrost. Lnu. Bism. L'tsrt. Blood, snd Skis -- The start at and and Giants yesterday, score 9 to J. The line- use- pire will officiate. Woodburn. Score: NICHALLS SHIFTS Dlstsses. Ntrtais Dfblitr. Kldne Dlsessa, BU4- - Handlboe OARSMEN. up of the Little Giants follows Ran- - TrouUes. BpedHc Ulood rmsnutm. Eruptions. B.H E. laClccrs. snd PrirsU Dncsses cared for Cindrmstl 6 4 0 son Batley. : Nicholas, catcher. sll hfi br New Haven, April X Nick-al- ls I ssfs sisthods. GIANTS WHIP BEAUMONT. toulsrille 1 J 1 Coach Gu Miller, first base; I! rod e. second base: SILVER WEDDING" Whiskey made a shift In the Yale crews to- CHAEGES LOW. INCLCDINO JIEUIClSsa. Michael, third base: Marshall, center CONSULTATION FBEC day, Mcllenry. a - SrecisI to The Wsshinilon HcrsH. HILTON WINS AT BOWLING. member of last year's field: George, left field. C'onstantlne. Private Waiting- Room for FOR YOUR f Beaumont. Tex., jsprll 1 "Muggsy" varsity, being brought up from the third right field: Aman. hort stop omen nouns: Lid. J STOMACH'S SAKE boat to replace Stanhope No. 1. S . smsilsn. McGraw'a Giants defeated Beaumont Nixon at 1 to to llltU today. Schupp In a match game between two members Nixon has left the university re here twirled for the of Duckpin at the $1.01 Per Fill Qiart Delivered Giants and held Beaumont to five blngles. the Mercantile League, J. E. quest of his father. - In Always the Same Taff. formerly of the Athletics, was punc- Hilton defeated D. J. Can- three Nixon's loss will not be a serious one. "Silver Wedding' Is 7 years old. bottled in bond, or U years old, blend. tured for ten wallops. Score: straight games. from the showing made toda by The scores as follows: Hilton, Sfi. 91, 91 Tharp's DR. SHADE It la the Ideal combination of a perfect table and medicinal whiskey. B.H.E. who rowed well. Don Shepard Glsnts. 00120201 I6S; Carr, 71. I. 3S. has been brought from the sophomore SPECIALIST rnxx. the cork wrrn tour i Beaumont 001100000-15- 1 class boat to replace Mcllenry on the dost teeth Bsttcrlrs-Sdm-pp snd Meren; Tsff and Bobo, Thlrtv years' sractlc treatlnjr the WEIL GIVETOU.A CORKSCREW FREE; CLEAN SWEEP FOR YANKEES. third boat Shepard Is one of the first Berkeley Rye Stomach, Bowels, and Nervous Cond- men unrler now pins s:stpm tn itions; Kidney. the hnat special Private Delivery. Liver. Bladder. Blood. ECK3NGT0N NINE CHALLENGES. Beaumont April 1 The New Tork nat- jump from a class boat to the varsity! Skin Trouble, and Private Diseases. M. - Mal SOO" COLONIAL. WINE COMPANY ionals madft m clean sween of their ee-- squid KI5 itreet W. Paoss- m Administer. e Consultation free. Medicines THE ORXCKVAX, MATX. .ORDER HOUSE. The Ecklngton A. C. would like to hear.ries with the local Texas league aggre-fro- m . ten-nll- row on the harbor, coupled fur strong teams I nished: charges low. Hours: s:J8 to I all averaging eighteen gallon by taking today's game. $ to u wit'i an advance in the stroke and a long PORT AnTHt'R H.T CLEAMIsG CO 2 S. Sundays. I .Nest in the and to Closed 9th and D Sts. N. W. years. Address J. M. Wood, manager, The Giants tonight for New drill In pair-oare- d work, constituted the 51J Jth St. nw. tlwetr. left Orleans Htts tleine-- i snili Blcrke.1 while jwi sit. Eirert 1619 First street northwest. where their homeward trip starts. d?'s practice. unrs, gusrintrtd 1'hons Msin KS3. 728 13thStreot Fans Say the Griffith, Matty, and Collins Baseball Stories Are the Best Ever Published - " " "

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